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Qué (quién) es gum pads - definición

SUPERNOVA REMNANT
Gum Supernova; Gum nebula; Gum 12
  • One of 4 images of the Gum Nebula photographed by Apollo 16 in 1972.  AS16-127-20024.

PADS         
  • Goaltender [[James Reimer]] using his pads during a warm-up drill
  • alt=a cricketer standing in front of some stumps, preparing to hit the ball
PROTECTIVE GEAR USED IN CRICKET
Batting pads; Leg guard; Leg guards; Pad (cricket)
Programmer#&39;s Advanced Debuging System
Pads         
  • Goaltender [[James Reimer]] using his pads during a warm-up drill
  • alt=a cricketer standing in front of some stumps, preparing to hit the ball
PROTECTIVE GEAR USED IN CRICKET
Batting pads; Leg guard; Leg guards; Pad (cricket)
Pads (also called leg guards) are a type of protective equipment used in a number of sports and serve to protect the legs from the impact of a hard ball, puck, or other object of play travelling at high speed which could otherwise cause injuries to the lower legs. These are used by batters in the sport of cricket, catchers in the sports of baseball and fastpitch softball, and by goaltenders in sports such as ice hockey, ringette, bandy, rinkball, field hockey, rink hockey and box lacrosse.
Gum (botany)         
  • Kino]] flows from a wound in the trunk of a marri (''[[Corymbia calophylla]]'')
SAP OR OTHER RESINOUS MATERIAL ASSOCIATED WITH CERTAIN SPECIES OF THE PLANT KINGDOM
Tree gums; Tree gum
Gum is a sap or other resinous material associated with certain species of the plant kingdom. This material is often polysaccharide-based and is most frequently associated with woody plants, particularly under the bark or as a seed coating.

Wikipedia

Gum Nebula

The Gum Nebula (Gum 12) is an emission nebula that extends across 36° in the southern constellations Vela and Puppis. It lies approximately 450 parsecs from the Earth. Hard to distinguish, it was widely believed to be the greatly expanded (and still expanding) remains of a supernova that took place about a million years ago. More recent research suggests it may be an evolved H II region. It contains the 11,000-year-old Vela Supernova Remnant, along with the Vela Pulsar.

The Gum Nebula contains about 32 cometary globules. These dense cloud cores are subject to such strong radiation from O-type stars γ2 Vel and ζ Pup and formerly the progenitor of the Vela Supernova Remnant that the cloud cores evaporate away from the hot stars into comet-like shapes. Like ordinary Bok globules, cometary globules are believed to be associated with star formation.

It is named after its discoverer, the Australian astronomer Colin Stanley Gum (1924–1960). Gum had published his findings in 1955 in a work called A study of diffuse southern H-alpha nebulae (see Gum catalog).

The Gum nebula was photographed during Apollo 16 while the command module was in the double umbra of the Sun and Earth, using high-speed Kodak film.